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rint in a newspaper for the public eye. A meeting of political Parsons in New York — a Fizzle. A meeting of clergymen to adopt an address in favor of Lincoln's New Year's proclamation was held at the Cooper Institute last week. Cheever, Tyng, and their aiders and abettors, were on hand, numbering about seventy. The New York Express gives the following account of the manner in which the proceedings fizzled out: Dr. Tyng said he would not take any part in the proceedings except alDr. Tyng said he would not take any part in the proceedings except all who were not clergymen were excluded. He saw some ladies present, and he liked them in their proper places, but he thought they should not be present there. [Some eight or ten ladies, who were thus made the target for the glances of all the clergy, then left the room — apparently indignant at their unceremonious exclusion.] A minister, who refused his name, desired to know if the meeting was one of Protestant or Catholic clergy , and the Chairman replied that all clergymen were mean